The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 19
... present for the poor man . ' . , " Blanc mange ! Pickled oysters ! " exclaimed the mother , in slow , em- phatic tones . " Pretty thing , indeed . What is he to me that I should be expected to support him ! I have not the slightest idea ...
... present for the poor man . ' . , " Blanc mange ! Pickled oysters ! " exclaimed the mother , in slow , em- phatic tones . " Pretty thing , indeed . What is he to me that I should be expected to support him ! I have not the slightest idea ...
Page 23
... PRESENT TO THE SICK MAN . DILLON got up very early next day , and dressed more briskly than usual . He hurriedly took his breakfast- some slices of bread and a bowl of milk which had been left as usual for him on the parlour sideboard ...
... PRESENT TO THE SICK MAN . DILLON got up very early next day , and dressed more briskly than usual . He hurriedly took his breakfast- some slices of bread and a bowl of milk which had been left as usual for him on the parlour sideboard ...
Page 47
... present themselves on occasion , he was unspeakably shocked ; and he grew very pale and silent on hearing these impressive sen- tences . " And as to Miss Lake's residing with you I speak now , you will un- derstand , in the strictest ...
... present themselves on occasion , he was unspeakably shocked ; and he grew very pale and silent on hearing these impressive sen- tences . " And as to Miss Lake's residing with you I speak now , you will un- derstand , in the strictest ...
Page 62
... present at his detection . Poor , dear devil ! -how he did jump at the conditions ! -and provided they were each and all strictly ob- served , it was intimated that the occurrence should be kept secret . Well , you know , that was ...
... present at his detection . Poor , dear devil ! -how he did jump at the conditions ! -and provided they were each and all strictly ob- served , it was intimated that the occurrence should be kept secret . Well , you know , that was ...
Page 64
... present state of mind longer . To - morrow morning I will see Dorcas - poor Dorcas ! -and tell her all . I am weary of urging you , in vain , to do so . It would have been much better . But although , after that interview , I shall ...
... present state of mind longer . To - morrow morning I will see Dorcas - poor Dorcas ! -and tell her all . I am weary of urging you , in vain , to do so . It would have been much better . But although , after that interview , I shall ...
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